Ahh. Thanks.
I misunderstood the problem.
Ken
Charles Daminato wrote:
> Ken,
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> The IP that Verisign has is from the registry "glue" record (do a whois at
> whois.crsnic.net, or check out the value in manage.opensrs.net
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> In order to ensure these aren't removed, ensure that the nameservers don't
> match the criteria listed at the web page within the announcement and there
> are domains using these nameservers.
>
> Remember - these are nameserver records for "glue", not actual A records for
> resolution of these zones
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> Charles Daminato
> OpenSRS Product Manager
> Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Anderson
>>Sent: April 29, 2002 12:08 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: orphan A records
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>>We received a list of domains (2) with orphan A records.
>>There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with these records.
>>Does anyone know what the procedure is to get them removed from this
>>list, so that Network Solutions doesn't 'remove' them?
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>>Here's the list we received:
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>>gayatrimata.org www.gayatrimata.org 209.15.70.188
>>arpost.com www.arpost.com 203.169.65.144
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>>The first one is not on our nameservers. The second one is, but doesn't
>>resolve to the indicated ip address. (I have no idea where netsol got
>>that IP???)
>>Thanks for any insight into this latest NetSol mess..
>>
>>Ken Anderson
>>
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>>pacific# nslookup www.gayatrimata.org ns.hosting4u.net
>>Server: ns.hosting4u.net
>>Address: 209.15.2.3
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>>Name: www.gayatrimata.org
>>Address: 209.15.70.188
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>>pacific# nslookup www.arpost.com pacific.pacific.net
>>Server: pacific.pacific.net
>>Address: 199.4.80.1
>>
>>Name: www.arpost.com
>>Address: 216.200.196.48
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